Bethel7 said:
Hello,
I just noticed that there is an error in my place of birth on my new International Passport different from my old passport. And I am trying to apply for my citizenship. I just noticed it 2 hours ago.
Please how do I fix this? Will it pose a problem in my Citizenship Application?
If yes, what is the way forward?
Thanks for your honest and professional advice as usual.
Regards,
Bethel7
This is not a big issue. It's a common mistake that can happen to anybody and the cic agents are not aliens , they are humans and they understand this kind of mistakes, so my advice is
1- DO NOT change your passport. If you change it you will still have to show the old one (with the mistake right) or maybe you think you can hide or skip it...it's gonna be worst.
2- Apply like nothing is wrong. on the form it says:
4-A Birth details as shown on immigration document. Your immigration document is your landing form(IMM 5292) and I guess you have the correct birth place on that form and on the 1st passport as well. On the permanent resident card it just shows the Nationality, so no issue.
They may not even notice it and if they do TELL THE TRUTH. Nothing else but the truth explain that it's a small town Versus the regional capital .... and that you only noticed a few days before submitting the application and it was too late to change the passport. I'm sure they would accept it. If you deserve the citizenship you will get it wether you were born in a small village in the end of world or in New York.
Lastly, another option is to explain the situation in details in a cover letter that you include with your application and this way you come out clean.
But no matter what you do, DO NOT CHANGE YOUR PASSPORT.